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Activity April 1871 Repairs are needed on the New York Courthouse. The authorized amount is $250,000. Submit your bids for the amounts below. I’ll accept the usual. 1. Furniture __________________ 2. Carpets__________________ 3. Carpentry repairs __________________ 4. Brooms, supplies, etc. __________________ 5. Plastering __________________ 6. Plaster Repairs __________________ 7. Plumbing __________________ As ever, Tweed
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Activity - Answers April 1871 Repairs are needed on the New York Courthouse. The authorized amount is $250,000. Submit your bids for the amounts below. I’ll accept the usual. 1. Furniture __________________ 2. Carpets__________________ 3. Carpentry repairs __________________ 4. Brooms, supplies, etc.___________ 5. Plastering _______________ 6. Plaster Repairs _______________ 7. Plumbing __________________ Total Cost (plus additional items) = $13,000,000 (Tweed and his men took home about 65% of that = $8,450,000 (= $200 million today) $1,575,782 $675,534 $2.189.690 $41,190 $531,594 $1,294,684 $1,500,000
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United States History Dr. King-Owen The Gilded Age [6.04]
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Video on Boss Tweed
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“As long as I count the votes, what are you going to do about it?”
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“THE TAMMANY TIGER LOOSE – What are you going to do about it?”
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“Let us Prey.”
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Every Man Belongs to a Party REPUBLICANS Farmers, easterners, businessmen Federal Government should help business Federal Government should reform morals DEMOCRATS Southerners, immigrants, city bosses States’ rights are most important Federal Government should be small, spend very little
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Corruption in Cities Cities spent large amounts of money – $$ attracts greedy men – Patronage: Leaders “sold” offices to their supporters; did not hire people on ability – City Bosses: political leaders in a district who provided food and aid to poorer citizens in exchange for support for the political party (CRUDE WELFARE SYSTEM)
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Assassination of Garfield 166,000 federal jobs – given out on basis of party loyalty 1881 – frustrated office seeker named Charles Guiteau shot President Garfield 1883 – Pendleton Civil Service Act – Gave tests to determine ability to have a federal job – Included ½ of federal jobs by 1896
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The Gilded Age The period from 1877 to 1900 is known as the Gilded Age – Named by Mark Twain – Suggests that people are out to get rich – Suggests that people go for “shiny” – appearances over substance
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